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Siemens Case Study Highlights Westfalia Partnership

Siemens Case Study Highlights Westfalia Partnership

In luxury developments, automation demands absolute precision. Westfalia continues redefining urban parking with fully automated systems that tackle one of modern cities’ most pressing challenges, maximizing valuable real estate while delivering a seamless resident experience. Our partnership with Siemens (See the latest case study here) has proven instrumental in achieving the reliability and performance standards these projects demand.

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Transfer vehicle area, showing the Siemens HMI that walks the user through the automated parking process.

At Philadelphia’s prestigious 500 Walnut condominium tower – overlooking Independence Hall – our vertically integrated approach combined with Siemens’ S7-1500 PLCs and SIMATIC HMI technology has created something remarkable. Unlike traditional pallet-based systems, our palletless design eliminates bulky, maintenance-prone components, allowing developers to offer more parking spaces without sacrificing valuable square footage that could house additional residential units.

The results speak volumes. Developer Tom Scannapieco reports that residents have fully embraced the system, appreciating that “no one else touches their vehicle” and knowing their car “will be waiting for them, safe and sound, every time.” Our commitment to industry-leading uptime has kept the system performing exceptionally through Philadelphia’s variable climate – from cold temperatures affecting hydraulics to summer heat challenging electronics.

This project exemplifies our comprehensive partnership approach that goes far beyond technology. Through weekly client meetings and our dedication to single-source accountability, we’ve demonstrated that luxury amenities require more than advanced engineering. They demand the kind of comprehensive support that comes from controlling every aspect of the solution, from our Savanna.NET® Parking Control System software through installation and ongoing maintenance.

The 500 Walnut project demonstrates why automated parking has moved to “the top of the amenity list” for luxury high-rises, showcasing how the right technology partnership can transform urban real estate challenges into competitive advantages. Seven years of consistent performance have validated our approach, with the system continuing to deliver the same exceptional reliability and resident satisfaction that made this Philadelphia project a standout success from day one.

Ready to see how Westfalia’s automated parking solutions can elevate your next development? Download the complete case study to explore the technical details, implementation insights, and measurable results that made this Philadelphia project a standout success.

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